# Roman Balabin

> chemist, spectroscopist, journalist

**Wikidata**: [Q42851750](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q42851750)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/roman-balabin


## References

1. Results of the contest "Discover the World": Information about the twin cities of Simferopol and Yevpatoria is now in Wikipedia
2. An article about the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was chosen by Wikipedia as the best in the "History" section
3. ORCID iD
4. Swiss National Science Foundation
5. ISTINA
6. [Source](https://gubkin.ru/faculty/test_fac/chairs_and_departments/test_kaf/dissertations/balabin-roman-mikhaylovich/)
7. [Source](https://zenobi.ethz.ch/people/alumni.html)
8. Wikipedia has been updated with biographies of 33 Yakut citizens
9. Biographies of 42 South Uralians added to Wikipedia pages
10. "Alumni and Mentors." Wikipedia has been updated with biographies of thirty-three Yakut citizens
11. Information about the twin cities of Veliky Novgorod appeared in Wikipedia
12. “Discover the World” with Wikipedia. Volunteers added information about the twin cities of Magnitogorsk
13. Information volunteers for access to information and international cooperation
14. The sights of the twin cities of Ryazan appeared in Wikipedia
15. [Source](http://www.zenobi.ethz.ch/people/alumni.html)
16. [Source](http://gorodbryansk.info/2019/01/wikipedia-2/)
17. GRK 782: Roman Balabin
18. Wikipedia chose “Treaty of Brest-Litovsk” as the best article of 2018
19. Biographies of 24 Saratov residents added to online encyclopedia
20. Wikipedia has been updated with biographies of 17 residents of Crimea and Sevastopol
21. Wikipedia has been updated with information about the twin cities of Vologda and Belozersk
22. [Source](https://crimeapress.info/itogi-konkursa-uznaj-mir-svedenija-o-gorodah-pobratimah-simferopolja-i-evpatorii-teper-v-vikipedii/)
23. CS: Technology for producing components for shampoos and medicines has been created
24. Innovative technology for producing ingredients for shampoos and medicines has been developed
25. Information about the sights of the twin cities of Irkutsk is now available on Wikipedia
26. Sights of twin cities of Russian cities from 41 countries of the world appeared in Wikipedia
27. [Source](https://bel.ru/news/society/05-05-2020/v-vikipedii-opublikovali-stati-o-202-detyah-voyny-iz-belgorodskoy-oblasti)
28. Wikipedia selected the best articles of 2019
29. Wikipedia selected the best articles
30. About the authors and editor: Huanwen Chen, Konstantin Chingin, Roman Balabin, Ravilya Safieva
31. Development of express methods for analysis of petroleum refining products and petrochemicals based on vibrational spectroscopy
32. Wikipedia Added Biographies of 112 Russian Cultural Figures
33. “Graduates and Mentors”: Wikipedia has been updated with biographies of 27 Rostovites
34. [Source](https://e-catalog.nlb.by/Record/BY-NLB-br0001007946)
35. Wikipedia added biographies of 217 war children from Penza and the region
36. Student coworkers of the Suhm group
37. Intermolecular dispersion interactions of normal alkanes with rare gas atoms: van der Waals complexes of n-pentane with helium, neon, and argon
38. An article about the events of the winter of 1918, “The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk,” was chosen as the best Wikipedia article of 2018
39. [Source](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2006.08.008)
40. The sights of the twin cities of Bryansk and Klintsy appeared on Wikipedia
41. [Source](https://www.moneyhouse.ch/en/company/brainware-analytics-gmbh-5204007201)
42. Zhigulevets co-authored a new method of nitrogen fixation
43. Information about several Ryazan teachers appeared on Wikipedia
44. Wikipedia has published information about 27 people related to Ryazan and the region
45. 'Everyone is at risk of mpox infection': Q&A with Prof Dr. Dimia Ogoina
46. How water bound nitrogen
47. Enthalpy difference between conformations of normal alkanes: Intramolecular basis set superposition error (BSSE) in the case of n-butane and n-hexane
48. Direct access to isolated biomolecules under ambient conditions
49. Migration crisis as a prelude to the "Kristallnacht"
50. Balabin R. M., Roman Mikhailovich